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Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
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Robert Christgau B [2]
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Uh-Huh is an 1983 album by John Cougar Mellencamp, a stage name for John Mellencamp. It was Mellencamp's seventh album and the first in which he used his real last name. It charted at #9 on the Billboard 200.

Uh-Huh contained three Top 20 Billboard Hot 100 hits: "Crumblin' Down" (#9), "Authority Song" (#15), and "Pink Houses" (#8). In 1989, it was ranked #32 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the The 100 Greatest Albums of the 80's.

The remastered version was released March 29, 2005 on Mercury/Island/UMe and includes one bonus track.[4]

Contents

Track listing [link]

All songs written by John Mellencamp, except where noted.

  1. "Crumblin' Down" (George Green, Mellencamp) – 3:33
  2. "Pink Houses" – 4:43
  3. "Authority Song" – 3:49
  4. "Warmer Place to Sleep" (Green, Mellencamp) – 3:48
  5. "Jackie O" (Mellencamp, John Prine) – 3:04
  6. "Play Guitar" (Larry Crane, Mellencamp, Dan Ross) – 3:25
  7. "Serious Business" – 3:25
  8. "Lovin' Mother fo Ya" (Will Cary, Mellencamp) – 3:06
  9. "Golden Gates" – 4:04
  10. "Pink Houses" (acoustic version, 2005 re-issue bonus track) – 3:47

Personnel [link]

  • John Cougar Mellencamp – vocals
  • Larry Crane - guitar
  • Kenny Aronoff – drums, percussion
  • Toby Myers – bass
  • Mike Wanchic – guitar, background vocals
  • Louis Johnson – bass
  • Caroll Sue Hill – vocals
  • Jay Ferguson – vocals

Charts [link]

Album

Year Chart Position
January 28, 1984 Billboard 200 9

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "Crumblin Down" Billboard Hot 100 9
1984 "Pink Houses" Billboard Hot 100 8
1984 "Authority Song" Billboard Hot 100 15

Charted album tracks

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "Crumblin Down" Billboard Top Tracks 2
1983 "Pink Houses" Billboard Top Tracks 3
1984 "Serious Business" Billboard Top Tracks 34
1984 "Play Guitar" Billboard Top Tracks 28
1984 "Authority Song" Billboard Top Tracks 15

References [link]

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Robert Christgau Consumer Guide
  3. Rolling Stone review
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Uh Huh

"Uh Huh" is the first single by R&B group B2K, from their self-titled debut album. The song was released in July 2001 and it peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 20 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. It also peaked at number 35 in the UK on its first entry and reached a new peak at number 31 on a re-release.

Music video

In the music video, directed by Erik White, the guys are dancing in a room with a background of speakers and they are wearing zipped vests showing their bodies in the video. There are also girls dancing in the video. It also features Jhene Aiko (who at the time was marketed as Lil' Fizz's cousin).

Chart positions

References

External links

  • Lyrics of this song at MetroLyrics
  • Uh Huh (The Jazz Crusaders album)

    Uh Huh is the ninth studio album by The Jazz Crusaders recorded in 1967 and released on the Pacific Jazz label.

    Reception

    AllMusic rated the album with 4½ stars; in their review, Scott Yanow said: "Their brand of soulful hard bop (utilizing their distinctive tenor-trombone frontline) is heard throughout at its prime".

    Track listing

  • "Blue Monday" (Joe Sample) - 9:45
  • "Night Theme" (Stix Hooper) - 7:36
  • "Uh Huh" (Wayne Henderson) - 6:20
  • "Air Waves" (Sample) - 9:21
  • "Ice Water" (Henderson) - 6:41
  • "Watts Happening" (Sample) - 5:12
  • Personnel

  • Wayne Henderson - trombone
  • Wilton Felder - tenor saxophone
  • Joe Sample - piano
  • Buster Williams - bass
  • Stix Hooper - drums
  • References

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Uh Huh

    by: Forever The Sickest Kids

    Say girl,
    Every night you ask me to come over
    And I came
    (You better believe it)
    Everytime you called
    ('Cause I wanted to be there)
    As a matter of fact,
    I was probably
    waiting by the phone
    If I would've known
    What I know now
    Woulda left when I had the chance
    We were two weeks in it'll never last
    If would've known
    What you were thinkin'
    Woulda ran for the hills
    And then woulda stayed low key
    'Til you're over it
    'Til you're over it (oh oh)
    'Til you're over it
    'Til you're over it
    'Til you're over it
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it
    Way to well
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it,
    We're getting it,
    Getting it done
    I give up now
    Won't last forever
    (There it is, I laid it down)
    And if we can't be friends,
    Then what can we be?
    (I'm giving up,its not working out)
    Maybe some day we can live
    (Together forever)
    And if we're not friends
    Then what can we be?
    (I'm giving up, its not working out)
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it
    Way to well
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it,
    We're getting it,
    Getting it done
    If I would've known
    What I know now
    Woulda left when I had the chance
    We were two weeks in it'll never last
    What you were thinkin'
    Woulda ran for the hills
    And then woulda stayed low key
    'Til you're over it
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it
    Way to well
    Uh huh, uh huh
    We're doing it,
    We're getting it,




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